Trigger Point Therapy With The Foam Roller: Exercises for Muscle Massage, Myofascial Release, Injury Prevention and Physical Rehab by Karl Knopf, Chris Knopf (Paperback, 2014)

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UNLOCK THE HEALING POWERS OF THE TRIGGER POINT FOAM ROLLER WITH STEP-BY-STEP EXERCISES ANYONE CAN DO AT HOME Deceptively simple and incredibly versatile, the trigger point foam roller is a highly effective self-therapy tool. By following the step-by-step movements in this book, you can maximize its healing potential to: Alleviate Pain Speed Recovery Release Tension Break Up Knots Rehabilitate Injuries Increase Flexibility A complete guide to using this amazing piece of equipment for self-treatment, Trigger Point Therapy with the Foam Roller shows how to soothe, relieve and heal the tight muscles caused by everything from hours sitting at a desk to overdoing it at the gym. It also details the best methods to release painful trigger points and break up soft-tissue adhesions that contribute to chronic pain.

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PublisherUlysses Press
ISBN-139781612433547
eBay Product ID (ePID)209307037

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Book TitleTrigger Point Therapy With The Foam Roller: Exercises for Muscle Massage, Myofascial Release, Injury Prevention and Physical Rehab
AuthorKarl Knopf, Chris Knopf
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
GenreHealth, Treatments & Medicine
Number of Pages144 Pages

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Item Height190mm
Item Width235mm
Item Weight210g

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Title_AuthorKarl Knopf, Chris Knopf
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States

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